Bungie will end active development of Destiny 2 on June 9
Bungie has announced that it will end active development of Destiny 2 on June 9, nearly nine years after its release. The final update, titled Monument of Triumph, aims to enhance the game's welcoming atmosphere for returning players. Despite ceasing new content, Bungie will keep the game's servers online indefinitely and is shifting focus to developing new games.
- ▪Bungie will deliver its last content update for Destiny 2 on June 9.
- ▪The final update will include significant changes based on player feedback.
- ▪Bungie plans to keep the game's servers online indefinitely after ending active development.
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Gaming Bungie will end active development of Destiny 2 on June 9 Bungie will deliver a final update to wrap things up. By Will Shanklin May 21, 2026 3:21 pm EST Bungie Destiny 2 has just about reached its final destination. Nearly nine years after the game's initial release, Bungie is ending active development on the live-service shooter. Its last content update, Monument of Triumph, will arrive on June 9. The final live-service update will include changes designed to make the game "a welcoming place for players to return to." Despite the lack of updated content beyond that, Bungie plans to keep the game's servers online indefinitely, similar to the original game. The move comes after a rocky period for Bungie.
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